well thank you google maps because if it was not for you i would not have found this place
it is a lovely dog friendly quite caravan park and not expensive its by the beach and we have been watching whales and dolpins the emenities are excelent and very clean
i google the coast line and look for caravan parks on the water that take dogs and like i said i found this little jem
fishinghaven caravan park on palmers island near yamba is another one we have found
does any one have any hidden gems that are not a long drive and a quite break that i have not found yet
_wombat_ said
04:59 PM Nov 11, 2012
perhaps you would like to put this post in the recommend area
G'day wombat, I haven't noticed a recommendation to keep away from wombat in NSW, it could be a bit hairy there.
Sorry to stray form topic Margraret.
Sounds a very nice spot Margraret, I will have to google it myself and find where it actually is.
_wombat_ said
05:34 PM Nov 11, 2012
Dougwe wrote:
G'day wombat, I haven't noticed a recommendation to keep away from wombat in NSW, it could be a bit hairy there.
Sorry to stray form topic Margraret.
Sounds a very nice spot Margraret, I will have to google it myself and find where it actually is.
yes I agree, you should keep away from wombats in NSW, I live in WA so you are ok with me.
once AGAIN my mate Dougwe has gone off topic
jules47 said
05:38 PM Nov 11, 2012
Sounds like a good spot - put it in "recommendations", then it won't get lost, Margaret - and a good way to find spots to go as well.
Hylda&Jon said
06:46 PM Nov 11, 2012
If in the area of Corindi/Yamba try Woody Head (just north of Yamba), it is one of the best places on the coast. The cost is a bit high for a non powered site but has showers & loo's and a magnificent position so is well worth it.(check in Camps 6 book)
There is a nice caravan park right on the beach in the heart of Woolgoolga which is a small seaside village with all amenities and a 20min drive to Coffs Harbour. It is a slightly unusual town because of its large Indian presence due to many banana and blueberry plantations in the area being owned by indians. It gets very popular during peek seasons but is great all times of the year.
Mooney Beach Caravan park is also in a great spot with a tidal lagoon and beach. Great spot to run your dogs.
Cheers
Jon
justcruisin01 said
05:17 AM Nov 12, 2012
magraret wrote:
well thank you google maps because if it was not for you i would not have found this place
it is a lovely dog friendly quite caravan park and not expensive its by the beach and we have been watching whales and dolpins the emenities are excelent and very clean
i google the coast line and look for caravan parks on the water that take dogs and like i said i found this little jem
fishinghaven caravan park on palmers island near yamba is another one we have found
does any one have any hidden gems that are not a long drive and a quite break that i have not found yet
If you are heading south try the Gumma reserve on the river at Macksville, just down stream of the town.
We are 45mins south of there.
JC.
dazren said
06:50 AM Nov 12, 2012
WOMBAT WROTE
yes I agree, you should keep away from wombats in NSW, I live in WA so you are ok with me.
Hmmm ?? and yet again wombat has gone off topic ??? By telling Dougwe that he was Off Topic
Please note !!! Do Not Respond To This Comment, as That would also be ''Off Topic
And now you are off topic Daryl telling Wombat that he was off topic by telling Doug that he was off topic
Michelle
BohemianGypsy said
09:35 AM Nov 12, 2012
_wombat_ wrote:
look out BG is back, how ya going BG?
Hey Wombi, I hear you have been rather quiet while I have been in Sydney. You ok?
I am finally getting back into the swing of things since we got back late last week. So much to do when we got back though
Back on topic for a sec lol I would be very interested in knowing where Corindi beach caravan park is located. . . .no smart comments like "well in Corindi of course" hehehehe
Michelle
-- Edited by BohemianGypsy on Monday 12th of November 2012 09:37:02 AM
Clare46 said
09:38 AM Nov 12, 2012
BohemianGypsy wrote:
_wombat_ wrote:
look out BG is back, how ya going BG?
Hey Wombi, I hear you have been rather quiet while I have been in Sydney. You ok?
I am finally getting back into the swing of things since we got back late last week. So much to do when we got back though
Back on topic for a sec lol I would be very interested in knowing where Corindi beach caravan park is located. . . .no smart comments like "well in Corindi of course" hehehehe
Michelle
-- Edited by BohemianGypsy on Monday 12th of November 2012 09:37:02 AM
On the NSW north coast
-- Edited by Clare46 on Monday 12th of November 2012 09:39:28 AM
Thanks so much Ron. The trip was okay but I must tell you that Ray miscalculated the garage petrol pumps and scraped/dented the side of our van. I almost cried when I saw it
I am still shaking my head over it three weeks later.
Might look into seeking our Corindi Beach caravan Park for a trip away around the new year perhaps.
Michelle
BohemianGypsy said
08:49 PM Nov 12, 2012
Clare46 wrote:
BohemianGypsy wrote:
_wombat_ wrote:
look out BG is back, how ya going BG?
Hey Wombi, I hear you have been rather quiet while I have been in Sydney. You ok?
I am finally getting back into the swing of things since we got back late last week. So much to do when we got back though
Back on topic for a sec lol I would be very interested in knowing where Corindi beach caravan park is located. . . .no smart comments like "well in Corindi of course" hehehehe
Michelle
-- Edited by BohemianGypsy on Monday 12th of November 2012 09:37:02 AM
On the NSW north coast
-- Edited by Clare46 on Monday 12th of November 2012 09:39:28 AM
Thanks so much Clare. I will look into it for sure.
Michelle
brickies said
11:26 PM Nov 12, 2012
It would be good if you use I Digress for tom foolery
Dougwe said
02:55 AM Nov 13, 2012
I didn't know Tom was fooling around brickies, thanks for the info.
I just checked back to see what the original post was and agree 100% Margraret, google is good for checking maps and I like Google Earth as well for similar checks.
Good post Margraret.
dazren said
05:03 AM Nov 13, 2012
Margret wrote [ in part ? ]
corindi beach nsw caravan park
Reply Quote
well thank you google maps because if it was not for you i would not have found this place
it is a lovely dog friendly quite caravan park and not expensive its by the beach and we have been watching whales and dolpins the emenities are excelent and very clean
Thanks Margret, I have put that into my favourites, It sounds fantastic, To be able to be by the sea and watch the Dolphins [ fantastic ] when i get up that way, that is where i will stay.
My brother said that he stayed there a couple of years back, and was not impressed ??? His opinion i suppose !....................... So I told him he has been up Qld to long and has become as Thick as a Brick ??? So I would accept your opinion over his ?
_wombat_ said
05:07 AM Nov 13, 2012
well said dazren, mate
justcruisin01 said
05:35 AM Nov 13, 2012
BohemianGypsy wrote
Back on topic for a sec lol I would be very interested in knowing where Corindi beach caravan park is located. . . .no smart comments like "well in Corindi of course" hehehehe
Michelle
-- Edited by BohemianGypsy on Monday 12th of November 2012 09:37:02 AM
Its approx half way between Grafton & Coffs Harbour.Red Rock is beside it as well with a park, right on the beach & a creek entrance, VG.
JC.
BohemianGypsy said
07:18 AM Nov 13, 2012
Margaret I looked up on the net and they are expensive aren't they? Or did you not think so? The place does look amazing though and if I could see dolphins at play then that would make my day.
Dazren you are right on the money with your comment
Sorry Margaret that was off topic a little bit there, my apologies to you.
well thank you google maps because if it was not for you i would not have found this place
it is a lovely dog friendly quite caravan park and not expensive its by the beach and we have been watching whales and dolpins the emenities are excelent and very clean
i google the coast line and look for caravan parks on the water that take dogs and like i said i found this little jem
fishinghaven caravan park on palmers island near yamba is another one we have found
does any one have any hidden gems that are not a long drive and a quite break that i have not found yet
perhaps you would like to put this post in the recommend area
http://thegreynomads.activeboard.com/f527148/recommendations/
G'day wombat, I haven't noticed a recommendation to keep away from wombat in NSW, it could be a bit hairy there.
Sorry to stray form topic Margraret.
Sounds a very nice spot Margraret, I will have to google it myself and find where it actually is.
yes I agree, you should keep away from wombats in NSW, I live in WA so you are ok with me.

once AGAIN my mate Dougwe has gone off topic
If in the area of Corindi/Yamba try Woody Head (just north of Yamba), it is one of the best places on the coast. The cost is a bit high for a non powered site but has showers & loo's and a magnificent position so is well worth it.(check in Camps 6 book)
There is a nice caravan park right on the beach in the heart of Woolgoolga which is a small seaside village with all amenities and a 20min drive to Coffs Harbour. It is a slightly unusual town because of its large Indian presence due to many banana and blueberry plantations in the area being owned by indians. It gets very popular during peek seasons but is great all times of the year.
Mooney Beach Caravan park is also in a great spot with a tidal lagoon and beach. Great spot to run your dogs.
Cheers
Jon
If you are heading south try the Gumma reserve on the river at Macksville, just down stream of the town.
We are 45mins south of there.
JC.
yes I agree, you should keep away from wombats in NSW, I live in WA so you are ok with me.

once AGAIN my mate Dougwe has gone off topic
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Hmmm ?? and yet again wombat has gone off topic ??? By telling Dougwe that he was Off Topic


Please note !!! Do Not Respond To This Comment, as That would also be ''Off Topic
And now you are off topic Daryl telling Wombat that he was off topic by telling Doug that he was off topic


Michelle
Hey Wombi, I hear you have been rather quiet while I have been in Sydney. You ok?
I am finally getting back into the swing of things since we got back late last week. So much to do when we got back though

Back on topic for a sec lol I would be very interested in knowing where Corindi beach caravan park is located. . . .no smart comments like "well in Corindi of course" hehehehe


Michelle
-- Edited by BohemianGypsy on Monday 12th of November 2012 09:37:02 AM
On the NSW north coast
-- Edited by Clare46 on Monday 12th of November 2012 09:39:28 AM
look out BG is back, how ya going BG?

I've still been here, how was your trip?
in answer to your question see pic
Thanks so much Ron. The trip was okay but I must tell you that Ray miscalculated the garage petrol pumps and scraped/dented the side of our van.

I almost cried when I saw it

I am still shaking my head over it three weeks later.
Might look into seeking our Corindi Beach caravan Park for a trip away around the new year perhaps.
Michelle
Thanks so much Clare. I will look into it for sure.
Michelle
I just checked back to see what the original post was and agree 100% Margraret, google is good for checking maps and I like Google Earth as well for similar checks.
Good post Margraret.
Margret wrote [ in part ? ]
well thank you google maps because if it was not for you i would not have found this place
it is a lovely dog friendly quite caravan park and not expensive its by the beach and we have been watching whales and dolpins the emenities are excelent and very clean
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Thanks Margret, I have put that into my favourites, It sounds fantastic, To be able to be by the sea and watch the Dolphins [ fantastic ] when i get up that way, that is where i will stay.
My brother said that he stayed there a couple of years back, and was not impressed ??? His opinion i suppose !....................... So I told him he has been up Qld to long and has become as Thick as a Brick ??? So I would accept your opinion over his ?
well said dazren, mate





Its approx half way between Grafton & Coffs Harbour.Red Rock is beside it as well with a park, right on the beach & a creek entrance, VG.
JC.
Margaret I looked up on the net and they are expensive aren't they? Or did you not think so? The place does look amazing though and if I could see dolphins at play then that would make my day.
Dazren you are right on the money with your comment







Sorry Margaret that was off topic a little bit there, my apologies to you.
Michelle